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But the reflex that Mr. Som felt to do so was far from unique.
And of course the studio felt to do it in period would cost more money".
It all smacks of a game ruled by people who never played, or forgot how it felt to do so.
Both books share an associative logic, a reticent irony, in which the vignette is felt to do as much or more work as the narrative.
One doesn't need to be a married woman to find this kind of escape fantasy alluring; and the desire that Jarvis felt to do something out of her ordinary routine may be mostly a matter of being middle-aged.
Gabriel Myers, who plays the father, sat with some of his fellow castmates after the show, and talked about how it felt to do this year's show as opposed to past ones.
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How good it can feel to do something so bad".
As an Egyptian citizen, I feel to do that and I can't ignore it.
"I never felt no emotion in the sense of how it feels to do it.
How did it feel to do it in the film?
How does it really feel to do that?
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